Budget Analyst - Zarita
Budget analysts are essential for non-profit organizations to ensure efficient resource distribution and maximize their impact on their missions.
Creative & Visual Skills
Communication & Interpersonal Skills
Critical Thinking & Judgement
Emotional Intelligence & Personal Traits
Professional & Technical Knowledge
Organizational & Operational Skills
Physical & Situational Readiness
Where does this job happen?
Investment banks, commercial banks, and other financial institutions.
What do they actually do?
Budget Analysts are financial professionals who manage and analyze financial resources for organizations. They review budgets, assess financial data, and make recommendations to improve financial health and efficiency.
What kind of person does this?
A budget analyst is typically a detail-oriented, organized, and analytical individual who enjoys working with numbers and financial data. They are often responsible for reviewing budgets, making recommendations, and ensuring organizations spend money wisely.
What skills do you need?
Budget analysts need a combination of analytical, technical, and interpersonal skills.
How much money can you make?
Average Budget Analysts make $76,114 per year. Top Earners (90th percentile) earn $108,071 per year. 75th Percentiles make $91,800 per year. The 25th Percentile makes $55,400 per year. The average hourly wage is around $37, with top earners making $51 per hour.